
The movie Deadpool and Wolverine was a huge hit, earning $1.338 billion worldwide. Beyond bringing back Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, the film featured a journey into the Void where they met characters from different timelines, including Dafne Keen as Laura Kinney and Wesley Snipes as Blade.
Okay, so when the Deadpool & Wolverine movie came out, Hasbro only had Deadpool and Wolverine figures ready to go. But good news for us collectors – wave 2 is coming! They’ve officially announced a whole new line of figures, including different versions of Wolverine and Deadpool (like Dogpool and Cowboypool!), plus X-23, Cassandra Nova, and even Blade. If you want to snag these, mark your calendars – pre-orders go live on Tuesday, December 16th, at 10:00 AM Pacific Time / 1:00 PM Eastern Time. You’ll be able to find them at Entertainment Earth and Amazon. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this wave!
Deadpool & Wolverine – Wolverine (Yellow Suit)


pre-order at EE 12/16 ($27.99)
Hugh Jackman first played Wolverine in 2000, but he didn’t wear the full costume until the movie Deadpool and Wolverine. While a basic yellow suit was released last year, the new version looks like it’s been through a fight, mirroring the damage seen in the film.
Hasbro has clearly put a lot of effort into making this Wolverine figure accurate and detailed. It really captures the powerful presence of Hugh Jackman’s portrayal of the character. The promotional images hint at some classic scenes from the comics, which will excite any X-Men fan. The figure also includes interchangeable hands and two different head sculpts – one with a neutral expression and another with a fierce snarl for dynamic poses.
Deadpool & Wolverine – Wolverine (Brown Suit)


Wolverine wears a brown costume for a short but memorable fight scene with the Hulk. Surprisingly, creating the costume for the movie was very costly – editor Dean Zimmerman said it took around $100,000 to design and build. Luckily, the collectible Marvel Legends action figure version of the costume is much more affordable, priced at only $27.99.
This figure is likely to be very popular, and for good reason. It’s incredibly detailed, with interchangeable hands (including options without claws) and a great matte finish on the costume – they’ve even added stubble! The joints allow for a wide range of poses. It includes an alternate neck and a mask, letting you display Logan with or without it. However, it’s a bit strange that it doesn’t include an alternate head sculpt; you’ll need to get one from a different figure, which makes it feel slightly unfinished. That’s really the only downside to an otherwise excellent figure.
Deadpool & Wolverine – Blade


Wesley Snipes first played Blade in 1998, and he truly defined the character (no offense to Mahershala Ali!). Now, he’s back in Deadpool and Wolverine, and Hasbro has released the first updated action figure of Snipes’ Blade in over 22 years. Fans have been requesting a new version for a long time, and this figure delivers. While it’s based on his older look, the figure features two great head sculpts and appears to be very posable, with advanced articulation including butterfly and double joints.
Along with the main figure, Blade comes with several accessories: two pairs of sunglasses, extra hands, a short sword, and a pistol that shoots darts. The sword can be attached to a sheath on his back, and he has a holster for the pistol. Hasbro highlighted the figure’s impressive details, including tattoos on the neck, and one of the included hands is specifically designed to hold his sunglasses, making for dynamic poses. Hopefully, this figure is popular and leads to more classic Blade collectibles in the future.
Deadpool & Wolverine – X-23 (Laura Kinney)


Though Dafne Keen first played X-23 in the movie Logan, a figure based on that appearance never happened, probably because creating it would require a completely new design that couldn’t be used for other figures. Luckily, Keen reprised her role as a grown-up Laura in Deadpool & Wolverine, and this version is ideal for a Marvel Legends action figure. The figure’s sculpting is incredibly detailed, and it includes two interchangeable heads – one of which has flowing, wind-blown hair for a really dramatic look.
The X-23 figure also includes interchangeable toe claws, extra hands, a backpack with the Juggernaut helmet, and her signature glasses. It’s packed with accessories and feels like the best figure in the whole collection – it’s hard to imagine what else Hasbro could have included!
Deadpool & Wolverine – Cowboypool


Cowboypool was a fun and memorable version of Deadpool featured in Deadpool and Wolverine, teaming up with other Deadpools to fight Wade Wilson. It’s no surprise Hasbro made a Cowboypool figure – the design is similar enough to the original Deadpool to keep production costs down, while still offering plenty of unique details. The figure also includes some impressive accessories, like a spinning pistol effect and two standard pistols with holsters, plus interchangeable hands.
Deadpool & Wolverine – Cassandra Nova


Emma Corrin portrayed Cassandra Nova, Professor Xavier’s sister, in the series. The character, originally from Grant Morrison’s popular New X-Men comics, is just as intimidating on screen. The figure’s design is spot-on, and while the included trench coat might limit movement, the impressive sculpting makes it a worthwhile trade-off. Cassandra Nova includes a unique alternate hand with a Mr. Paradox head, and Hasbro hints that this head can be attached to a Matt Murdock figure to recreate a specific scene.
The figure’s sculpt and overall design are fantastic, making it appealing to fans of both the movies and the comics. The costume is a faithful recreation of one Cassandra Nova wore in the comics during Grant Morrison’s run.
A Bonus Deadpool Unlike Any Other



The new Deadpool & Wolverine toy line was missing a Deadpool figure, but Hasbro has just announced a special deluxe version! It’s based on the movie’s opening scene where Deadpool takes weapons from Wolverine’s skeleton. This figure will be released on January 29th and comes with lots of accessories, including hands with adamantium claws, bone nunchucks, a spine and skull mace, and extra hands for holding weapons. To add even more variety, it also includes golden pistols and Hulk gloves seen later in the film, plus a little Dogpool figure!
Hasbro faced a tough task with their new Deadpool figure, as many versions already exist. However, this figure distinguishes itself with a fantastic range of accessories, particularly the inclusion of Dogpool. The slightly darker red paint job also makes it a more accurate representation of the movie character.
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